MASH

MASH - was released on: 6 April 1970.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Donald Sutherland… - played the character of: Capt. Benjamin Franklin ‘Hawkeye’ Pierce
- Elliott Gould… - played the character of: Capt. John Francis Xavier ‘Trapper John’ McIntyre
- Tom Skerritt… - played the character of: Capt. Augustus Bedford ‘Duke’ Forrest
- Sally Kellerman… - played the character of: Maj. Margaret ‘Hot Lips’ O’Houlihan
- Robert Duvall… - played the character of: Maj. ‘Frank’ Burns
- Roger Bowen… - played the character of: Lt. Col. Henry Barymore Adlai Blake
- Rene Auberjonois… - played the character of: Father Mulcahy
- David Arkin… - played the character of: SSgt. Wade Douglas Vollmer / PA Announcer
- Jo Ann Pflug… - played the character of: Lt. Maria ‘Dish’ Schneider
- Gary Burghoff… - played the character of: Cpl. Walter ‘Radar’ O’Reilly
- Fred Williamson… - played the character of: Capt. Oliver Harmon ‘Spearchucker’ Jones
- Michael Murphy… Capt. Ezekiel Bradbury ‘Me Lai’ Marston IV
- Indus Arthur… Lt. Leslie
- Ken Prymus… Pvt. Seidman
- Bobby Troup… SSgt. Gorman

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. That’s where two young surgeons, Duke and Hawkeye end up during the Korean War. There is no plot as such, but instead a series of episodes during which they put their stamp on the camp including a football game against a larger unit with thousands riding on it, a trip to Tokyo to operate on a congressman’s son and play a little golf, and finding out if the head nurse is a natural blonde. Written by John Vogel {jlvogel@comcast.net}

The Wind

The Wind - was released on: 23 November 1928.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Lillian Gish… Letty
- Lars Hanson… Lige
- Montagu Love… Roddy
- Dorothy Cumming… Cora
- Edward Earle… Beverly
- William Orlamond… Sourdough
- Carmencita Johnson… Cora’s Child
- Leon Janney… Cora’s Child (as Laon Ramon)
- Billy Kent Schaefer… Cora’s Child

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Letty moves to West Texas from the East and it seems that the wind always blows and the sand gets everywhere. While living with relatives, she finds that she is not welcomed by the wife. With no where to go, she marries a man who disgusts her. Her new home is a small shack with the wind and the sand constant companions. When it is necessary for most of the men to go out into the sand storm, one stays back to have his way with Letty and that costs both of them. Written by Tony Fontana {tony.fontana@spacebbs.com}

Hoodoo Ann

Hoodoo Ann - was released on: 26 March 1916.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Mae Marsh… Hoodoo Ann
- Robert Harron… Jimmie Vance
- William H. Brown… Wilson Vance
- Wilbur Higby… Samuel Knapp
- Loyola O’Connor… Elinor Knapp
- Mildred Harris… Goldie
- Pearl Elmore… Miss Prudence Scraggs
- Anna Dodge… Sarah Higgins (as Anna Hernandez)
- Charles Lee… Bill Higgins
- Elmo Lincoln… Officer Lambert
- Robert Lawler… Constable Drake
- Carl Stockdale… Gordon Sanderson
- Betty Marsh

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

A little orphan girl believes that her life is falling apart. It seems that everything that could possibly go wrong does go wrong. However, certain things happen that begin to make her suspect that maybe she has been cursed by a doll, or is it really a doll? Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com

Chung Hing sam lam

Chung Hing sam lam - was released on: 8 March 1996.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Brigitte Lin… - played the character of: Woman in blonde wig (as Ching-hsia Lin)
- Tony Leung Chiu Wai… Cop 663
- Faye Wong… - played the character of: Faye
- Takeshi Kaneshiro… - played the character of: He Zhiwu, Cop 223
- Valerie Chow… Air Hostess
- Chen Jinquan… Manager of ‘Midnight Express’
- Lee-na Kwan… Richard (as Guan Lina)
- Zhiming Huang… Man
- Liang Zhen… The 2nd May
- Zuo Songshen… Man

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Wong Kar-Wai’s movie about two love-struck cops is filmed in impressionistic splashes of motion and color. The first half deals with Cop 223, who has broken up with his girlfriend of five years. He purchases a tin of pineapples with an expiration date of May 1 each day for a month. By the end of that time, he feels that he will either be rejoined with his love or that it too will have expired forever. The second half shows Cop 663 dealing with his breakup with his flight attendant girlfriend. He talks to his apartment furnishings until he meets a new girl at a local lunch counter. Written by Tad Dibbern {DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu}

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - was released on: 5 March 1999.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Jason Flemyng… - played the character of: Tom
- Dexter Fletcher… - played the character of: Soap
- Nick Moran… - played the character of: Eddie
- Jason Statham… - played the character of: Bacon
- Steven Mackintosh… - played the character of: Winston
- Nicholas Rowe… J
- Nick Marcq… Charles
- Charles Forbes… Willie
- Vinnie Jones… - played the character of: Big Chris
- Lenny McLean… - played the character of: Barry the Baptist
- Peter McNicholl… - played the character of: Little Chris
- P.H. Moriarty… - played the character of: ‘Hatchet’ Harry Lonsdale
- Frank Harper… - played the character of: Dog
- Steve Sweeney… Plank
- Huggy Leaver… Paul

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Four Jack-the-lads find themselves heavily - seriously heavily - in debt to an East End hard man and his enforcers after a crooked card game. Overhearing their neighbours in the next flat plotting to hold up a group of out-of-their-depth drug growers, our heros decide to stitch up the robbers in turn. In a way the confusion really starts when a pair of antique double-barrelled shotguns go missing in a completely different scam. Written by Anonymous

Deliverance

Deliverance - was released on: 30 July 1972.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Jon Voight… Ed
- Burt Reynolds… - played the character of: Lewis
- Ned Beatty… Bobby
- Ronny Cox… Drew
- Ed Ramey… Old Man
- Billy Redden… Lonnie
- Seamon Glass… First Griner
- Randall Deal… Second Griner
- Bill McKinney… - played the character of: Mountain Man
- Herbert ‘Cowboy’ Coward… Toothless Man
- Lewis Crone… First Deputy
- Ken Keener… Second Deputy
- Johnny Popwell… Ambulance Driver
- John Fowler… Doctor
- Kathy Rickman… Nurse

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Canoeing down a river, four city men run into some unfriendly locals. Unable to escape from the gorge in which the river runs, the locals become more and more of a threat. Written by Rob Hartill

The African Queen

The African Queen - was released on: 20 February 1952.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Humphrey Bogart… - played the character of: Charlie Allnut
- Katharine Hepburn… - played the character of: Rose Sayer
- Robert Morley… - played the character of: Rev. Samuel Sayer
- Peter Bull… - played the character of: Captain of Louisa
- Theodore Bikel… First Officer
- Walter Gotell… Second Officer
- Peter Swanwick… First Officer of Shona
- Richard Marner… Second Officer of Shona

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

September 1914, news reaches the colony German Eastern Africa that its motherland is at war, so Reverend Samuel Sayer became a hostile foreigner; German imperial troops burn down his mission, driving him mad- shortly after his well-educated, snooty sister Rose Sayer buries him and leaves by the only available transport, the crummy river steamboat ‘African Queen’ of grumpy boorish compatriot Charlie Allnut. As if a long difficult journey without any comfort weren’t bad enough for such odd companions, she is determined to find a way to do their bit for the British war effort (and revenge her brother) and aims high as God is obviously on their side: construct their own equipment, a torpedo and the converted steamboat, to take out a huge German warship, the Louisa, which is hard to find on the giant lake and first of all to reach, in fact as daunting an expedition as nobody attempted since the late adventurous explorer John Speakes, but she presses till Charlie accepts to steam up the Ulana, about to brave a German fort, raging rapids, very bloodthirsty parasites and the endlessly branching stream which seems to go nowhere but impenetrable swamps… Despite fierce rows and moral antagonism between a bossy devout abstentionist and a free-spirited libertine drunk loner, the two bachelors grow closer to each-other as their quest drags on… Written by KGF Vissers

The Lady Eve

The Lady Eve - was released on: 25 February 1941.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Barbara Stanwyck… - played the character of: Jean Harrington
- Henry Fonda… - played the character of: Charles Pike
- Charles Coburn… ‘Colonel’ Harrington
- Eugene Pallette… Horace Pike
- William Demarest… Muggsy
- Eric Blore… Sir Alfred McGlennan Keith
- Melville Cooper… Gerald
- Martha O’Driscoll… Martha
- Janet Beecher… Janet Pike
- Robert Greig… - played the character of: Burrows
- Dora Clement… Gertrude
- Luis Alberni… Emile, Pike’s chef

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Returning from a year up the Amazon studying snakes, the rich but unsophisticated Charles Pike meets con-artist Jean Harrington on a ship. They fall in love, but a misunderstanding causes them to split on bad terms. To get back at him, Jean disguises herself as an English lady, and comes back to tease and torment him. Written by John Oswalt {jao@jao.com}

Règle du jeu, La

Règle du jeu, La - was released on: 8 April 1950.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Nora Gregor… Christine de la Cheyniest (as Nora Grégor)
- Paulette Dubost… Lisette, sa camériste
- Mila Parély… Geneviève de Marras
- Odette Talazac… Madame de la Plante
- Claire Gérard… Madame de la Bruyère
- Anne Mayen… Jackie, nièce de Christine
- Lise Elina… Radio-Reporter (as Lise Élina)
- Marcel Dalio… - played the character of: Robert de la Cheyniest (as Dalio)
- Julien Carette… Marceau, le braconnier (as Carette)
- Roland Toutain… André Jurieux
- Gaston Modot… Edouard Schumacher, le garde-chasse
- Jean Renoir… Octave
- Pierre Magnier… Le général
- Eddy Debray… Corneille, le majordome
- Pierre Nay… Monsieur de St. Aubin

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Aviator André Jurieux has just completed a record-setting flight, but when he is greeted by an admiring crowd, all he can say to them is how miserable he is that the woman he loves did not come to meet him. He is in love with Christine, the wife of aristocrat Robert de la Cheyniest. Robert himself is involved in an affair with Geneviève de Marras, but he is trying to break it off. Meanwhile, André seeks help from his old friend Octave, who gets André an invitation to the country home where Robert and Christine are hosting a large hunting party. As the guests arrive for the party, their cordial greetings hide their real feelings, along with their secrets - and even some of the servants are involved in tangled relationships. Written by Snow Leopard

The Incredibles

The Incredibles - was released on: 5 November 2004.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Craig T. Nelson… - played the character of: Bob Parr / - played the character of: Mr. Incredible (voice)
- Holly Hunter… - played the character of: Helen Parr / - played the character of: Elastigirl (voice)
- Samuel L. Jackson… - played the character of: Lucius Best / - played the character of: Frozone (voice)
- Jason Lee… - played the character of: Buddy Pine / - played the character of: Syndrome (voice)
- Dominique Louis… - played the character of: Bomb Voyage (voice)
- Teddy Newton… Newsreel Narrator (voice)
- Jean Sincere… - played the character of: Mrs. Hogenson (voice)
- Eli Fucile… - played the character of: Jack Jack Parr (voice)
- Maeve Andrews… - played the character of: Jack Jack Parr (voice)
- Wallace Shawn… - played the character of: Gilbert Huph (voice)
- Spencer Fox… - played the character of: Dashiell ‘Dash’ Parr (voice)
- Lou Romano… - played the character of: Bernie Kropp (voice)
- Wayne Canney… - played the character of: Principal (voice)
- Sarah Vowell… - played the character of: Violet Parr (voice)
- Michael Bird… - played the character of: Tony Rydinger (voice)

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Mr. Incredible (A.K.A. Bob Parr), and his wife Helen (A.K.A. Elastigirl), are the world’s greatest famous crime-fighting superheroes in Metroville. Always saving lives and battling evil on a daily basis. But fifteen years later, they have been forced to adopt civilian identities and retreat to the suburbs where they have no choice but to retire of being a superhero and force to live a “normal life” with their three children Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack (who were secretly born with superpowers). Itching to get back into action, Bob gets his chance when a mysterious communication summons him to a remote island for a top secret assignment. He soon discovers that it will take a super family effort to rescue the world from total destruction. Written by Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}